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Qing Dynasty,
Guangxu Yuanbao, 3 Mace 6 Candareens,
Guangxu 30th year, Jilin Arsenal
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光緒元寶 庫平三錢六分
光緒三十年
吉林機器局造
Item number: A1900
Year: AD 1904
Material: Silver
Size: 32.9 x 32.9 x 1.7 mm
Weight: 12.65 g
Manufactured by: Jilin Arsenal, Jilin
Provenance: Da Chen Stamps and Coins Collection 2015
This is a “Guangxu Yuanbao” silver coin minted in the 30th year of Guangxu (AD 1904), during the Jia Chen year, by the Jilin Arsenal, with a denomination of 3 Mace 6 Candareens.
The obverse features a five-clawed coiled dragon breathing fire, flanked by the formal name of the country, “Da Qing Guo” (Great Qing State), in Manchu script. The “KIRIN. PROVINCE” is inscribed in English at the top edge, divided by the Manchu script, while the simplified denomination “.3.CANDARINS.6.” is inscribed in English at the bottom edge. On either side of the denomination, there is a four-petalled floral motif.
The coin’s reverse side features a beaded circle, within which the characters “Guangxu Yuanbao” are inscribed, surrounding a Taiji symbol at the centre. The year of the zodiac, “Jia Chen”, is inscribed on the sides of the beaded circle. “Made in Jilin Province” is inscribed at the top edge, and the full denomination “Kuping 3 Mace & 6 Candareens” is at the bottom edge.
Milling method in Jilin began with the establishment of the “Jilin Arsenal” in the 10th year of Guangxu (AD 1884). By the 22nd year of Guangxu (AD 1896), the Jilin Arsenal started minting the Guangxu Yuanbao. It was not until the 25th year of Guangxu (AD 1899) that the Guangxu Yuanbao minted in Jilin began to include the zodiac year on the reverse side.